Example sentences of "he [verb] been out of " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Badillo is a lawyer with a full-time private practice , not a local political activist ; and he has been out of office since 1978 . |
2 | He has been out of work for years . |
3 | Checking his watch , he found that he 'd been out of the cabin for a little over three hours . |
4 | It was like when his Giro cheques from the unemployment people had n't turned up the last time he 'd been out of work ; it was all done to wear him down . |
5 | He was from and he 'd been out of work a long time . |
6 | ‘ He 'd been out of football for nine months in France , and he had to put up with the boo-ing . |
7 | Did that , he was asked in the House of Commons , mean that he had been out of sympathy with the policies of the Government in which he served in the '80s ? |
8 | I found it hard to believe that , even if he had been out of the country , his family could have moved away without his knowing . |
9 | He did n't want to think of what would happen if his mother discovered that he had been out of the house . |
10 | He had been out of work for a year and some mates had clubbed up to give him enough money to take a three-week walking holiday on the Pennine Way . |
11 | After he had been out of work for months his telephone rang and a manager asked to see him . |
12 | Like Parson , he had been out of Teheran as the Shah 's power crumbled in the summer of 1978 . |
13 | He was fully dressed as if he had been out of the chateau . ’ |
14 | I know that Bob and Glynis will be delighted to have some because he 's been out of work . |